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THE CAPITAL. alyTelegraeb to the - Pittsburgh Gazette.] WASHINGTON. Sept. 21, 1869. Washington specials say that the Gov ernment repudiates Sickle's action asex ceeiclingh;is instructions, and pledge# it •seili to censure him. RETURN OF PRESIDENT GRANT. The Psealdent has telegraphed to Gem Ihttioitek 'that he:wiit return to Washtpg4 ton at noon to-morrow. ,movErimirr OP DISTILLERS. The distillers in some of the whisky districts have been making overtures to the revenue officers, to the effect that they can make - more money. by running their distilleries according to law, pro vided all distillers do the same, than by makingillicit whisky, and incurring the a risk of detection e consequent penal ties. They therefore propase t:i.form an association to aidthe revenue efficers in detecting dishonest distillers. )IHEP.EABOUTS OF MINISTER CITRTIN. AciVices received from His Excellency A.ndrew, G. Curtin, state that .owing 'tothe pinionged absence - Of the Emperor from St. -Pateraburg, it has net been possible yet to present his credentials as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to that Court. He was, till lately, at Dresden with his family, under the instructions of Secretary Fish, awaiting the return of Minister Gortscha koff from London, when he will be pre sented. Hon. T. J. Coffey, the Secre tary of theLsgation, accompanies the ex-Governor, and has placed his chil dren at school at Dresden. The health do itself. credit by refusing to confirm the appointment of a man who has made so bad a first appear ance in diplomacy.. ' A letter froni Madrid to the Standard sive: Gen. Sieklesi, in his note', intimates' that the -Government at Washington might, under the force of public' pinion,• be compelled to recognize the Cubits In surgent& Re reminds theSparlisn Gov ernment of the good ,faith which the United Statee has, hitherto preserved—a respect for international law—and of unwlllirignesS to embarrass Spain. 'Al together the nets is notof garming nature; but the reticence of the Govern-' went in allowing the_ people tb remelt:it in ignorance of its.contents, justifies the' Violent articles which have- appeared' in the Spanish papers for the past few days. . .„, - MADRID, September, 21.—The journals .of this., city. are tail!, violent against the ptesumed. unfriendliness or the Arnett can government. "Some of . them urge au immediate deidiration of war if 'the Cubans are recognized •as belligerents.' The Ministry, after discussing the .pro priety ,of returning Mr. Sickles' note un.i, answered, have decided to • postpone their reply until the arrival of General Prim. The Epoca says Gen. Sickles has 'with drawn his note, but the statement is not generally believed. •: „, The republican journals are agitating inirayacif aPlebiscitnm. Ainiat popular demonstration in hen ,or-ciaL;ppio • Caatellar, the republican 'orator of the tciriee, 'was made In Serer iggra . yMerpsy. _ , . 21 .—The • -• t Pittus. tscineutt wt• paper3 pub 110k a Otter. frpn.l rather Hyacinthe, ad-. dressed- to. the. Father of bin order at Rome, Mtnotincintt that he abandons his ;convent and desks henceforth to preach ;idtthe=chtiroh , 'dfiNotte DamefdrParts. ;, I. crew& forthisilatip.Lbe •dectat'es tlffi calms obey tile lerdets oftthe Iltdyt Sew. and Amnejt d 210/1 ar e mg Ap ficrisetlettloo 4lll : lo ,410 , iniAlapfintb, ,r . , . SPAIN. eordapce with the Principle 4 •ot:,ektris tianity. PAnis. September 21.—The Ixidies of six murdered versone r a woman and Hve children, have been found in d field neat Paris. Al yet the police have discovered no trace of the 116 88831.11/1. Prince Metternich . was receivesislpy tkte Emperor yesterday. Bawd Beust has not yet :arriV:ed at Paris. ' Minister )31trlingFaine and lite r bbfnese Embaaey will aetont. for , Stockhdlin morrow. They,prnposa to .retain in afx weeks, wlletithey.go to Berlin. PARA September partyof the Left nth soon sent ontca manifestovall ing for an early convottatiou. oftll l W , Sett , atelifid•Corps Legielialf. :! Frefoarations : Air" the ,:toyage: H of the Empress to the The Fretioh journals regell,theletter Of Pine Ayaeintbetig 'OitatiriNto and:politteel'event: ' 3 -" 1 ' • ' La, /farts' !accuses Prnitata of attempt; ing ,to bring Baden into the Coufidera tjon of the North in : riolation. •of the stipulations of the Treaty pf Fragile. ' 1301.!TH AMERICA. Pants, September 21.---ItepOrtili' frorif Brazilian-sources represent-that Jthe de• feat of. Lopez at .f‘sc,n.rrst waa a'crimplete ronte, and that the struggle wait .c,mlied• Lz .Ftdrie, on the Other harid,;hiu3 a dif ferent account, which, while ackula wledg ing that the Paraguayans have 'atiffered a reverse, 'maintain that Liiiier is still able and determined to contintiettie*War.• Parahons, tha. Brazilian Conimissioner to- Paraguay,. had returned. to Janeiro. PRUSSIA. Tar H.A.OUB. September 20.—The • Sea.. sion of States General war opened, to'-dar by a speech from the throne. The foreignr ; relatlops of the kingdom were reviewrd, and declared satisfactory. Among other, subjects of legislation, a reform for the government of colonies is pror*ted,and; the removal of all restridtions upoireml:: grarion to Guyana. . • - notiravan, September 21{ 7 -It is eladyannOhoced that Committee - sp. poihted to investigate the late grist Mill riots, have reported la' favor of grahting amnesty to all implicated. EGYPT. iimixamatts., Sept. 21.—IVis r eported. that Ismael Paella has ainiiieimanded the orders he had ' ven 16' 'Make prepL' oration for his journey to Coitstantinoplie ' MARINE - NEWS.: LONDON, Sep te mber 21.L—Thelateen:k . ers Tripoli, from ow . York, , and l3erlin, from Baltimore'have arrived ont FINANCIAL. *am COMMERCIAL... LONDON, Sept. 21—Ece.--00i5fiti,..92%; am:writ:92g. 'Five-twenty 8334;:'858:,82g; &Cs. 8135; 10-40 s. 75%; a2s7at Eraukthrt,-.93K. Eries„24.llll- Unfit, 4 14147 S-044414,- and Orest-westoro. 2834. Stocks quiets -French routes firmer at 70 L 900. • ; •- levertroov,` E(0t.',21..00f.t0n heavy; middling, uplands at 12.-Xol2g; Orleans at 12%@12+/ - 'sales 8,900 bides; Manches ter market flatand nominal.' Ctilltbrnia' white wheat 103 10d; red western 9s Bd. Western Flour 24s 6d. Cora: mixedakt. Oats 3s 6d. Peas 455. Receipts .wheat for the past 3 'day 50,060,quartem in cluding.3s,ooo American. Porlg 112 a 6d. Beef 90s. .Lard 765. Cheese all 6d: Bacon 665. Produce unchanged. LONDON, Sept. 2V —Tallow firm at 48a 9d. Sugar 398 6.1(14 r.39s 9d. r , N • ATWERP, Sept. —Peticaoutm steackY and - quiet. • , HAVRE, Sept. 21.—Cotton quietat153f, CUBA. The Atlanta Bank will Aid' the Govern.' ment -to , - Supprete the Rebellion— s3o,ooo already Advanced. ", terfreiterapb to tfe tflaBburgh Gazette.] . • HAVANA, September 21.-,The dire°. toraof the ..A.llanza Bank have Offerbd aid to the Government for the 13nrpaSet'of carrying on We war, to the arnountr,of the 'total profits of the binli"irtille the re belliOn Taste. ‘•• ' The directors have - paid on account of such amount P0;000: • • ••• • - Democrats of New Ylrk tn Convention (Si Telegraph to the Pittsburg/ft 9uette.l • SYRACUSE, Sept. • 1.--Nearly 'llll •the delegates of the Democratic) State: Con veation are in the city, It is said Hora atio Seymour *3ll not hike part in the proceedings. • General Slocuai is mCntlOnecf,for l tet* porary President, and Lieutenant Goy gnor Beech', will be permanent )I:Presi dent, The platform will be' rather con sevative. bat it will , not go.as ter:as•ollio Democratic platforrit, .nor, ; it be a copy .. of the MagaehtiseLts Demociady. Its leading 'points *lll, be a demand for the _restoration of the Southern States, genral‘ainnesty; a Ail filment of the obligations of the •oop-' :tracts with regard to. Government txratia,. opposition to , the propesect. .fifteenth `amendment, opposition ,to the .amended State • Constitution, excepting -the judiciary: - There Is geaeral 'good' feelhig among the del egatea•With a.larger share of confidence Atban has talent. wit•; l neased at a •Democratic Convention for: years, : , • , , . . ' • Maine - ; (By Telegtarb Lo Ole Pittetiargh . ° •iitrkt rA TA . ME., September 21.--Thit en tire vote of this State it:receitred, •ezv ceptilnrty•seven suudlirlowns andiliana7 stations. Chamberlain. irecaived 50,901," Smith 88,277. and Richborn 4,Q42. The Senate stands krenty-eight Republiaana to three Densecrata, a Democratic, gala of one. The Howl() one hundred'andll4- teen Republicans to - thirty-lbur crats; four districts-4o hear from.' Last year the Bouse stood, .Repubilcans one: hundred and tlrenty-ane,ribilhecrata thirty- - • , ••1 :., • q • . Ruffianism in Texe. (Bp Telegraph to the PLUM:lunch tte.l MEMPHIS, Sept. „21.-r The lirownatrllle Bee, of Siittirday;saytt : "For Some-tithe a band of ruffians in disguise have in fested the neighborhood ,of 'Milani dis.• tutting and abusing innocent negros ,s annoying and molesting; whiter people, and in one instance they Ar O TO off number Of negioes employed i nn, - Abe, Memphis • and Loulstillla be; *ideal other viltalkonif, attooffiels. - -laint Ad ions alien thetn to:banithert:Maalts and** toArrirk Atka - hinetitl mon; i_pse NpPER 218. Gei. Grant In Wneeling- , The 110:1ilay Attife—Unboutided Enthuat.. . . atm. t. 89 Telegraph to the Tltteburga Gazette.) WHEELING, W. - VA., Sept. 21.,LThe Prebident and family arrived here this 'warm = by. imrriages from Wishini ton, Pa. The Miyor, •UetomPanied prong.. nent eitizens, met the -party five miles east of here, on the National road; and escorted them to the city. The •proassion moved , down Main street; preceded by .a band of music, to the Grant House, where the Presidens will be entertained.: - ' • Governor Stevenson, and the heads or deNitfnen to, dialed Upon the Presid ant.. and paid their respents.... The city is licholidray'aftire• flags and streameti' aid • dfliPlayedL , fr i bin every' house along the line of travel, and the• streets in the neighlterhockt oftheltotei are thronged with utx?ple. _ lestallatlort'et Gov walker. tHy aps to the Plusburilt Gaiett eo• ' RICHMOND, September 21..tirovernor l Walker:was installed as Provisional Gciv— eimor at tha gubernatorial mansion. to: day at nonn t ,Gen., Canby. being present. Goverbdr Welpsturned over the office. to•thei nbw ittettnitient, 'who took the iron- , clad and other oaths of office. . There were noveremonies and no - dem.; onstration exceßt , the gathering of a large cro wd'of white and colored pal), ple to fmnitratulate ' the new GOyerzinr,' who shoOk.hancts , wfth theta.:. '.l +4. • Musical _Convention.. - By TelegpiTh to the PlAtfibanty amaze.). Liteveswon:.ra, Septeumper Musical. Convention ) which. has totes in ; session - in; this 'city_ for the pant week, under the supervision of Professor Per-. kins, of Boston, closed thisevening with 8 ,13ra4d consert.. -- .4l`he Convention has been s geilllettt escceis, andthe grandest. affair in the line -of music,Lever tinder taken in tpa vost: , 7 ..Eleitlon *sr fitixteo:-Ludian CBy Telerreob to the Plttetemth .Gisaiii.Seritember . ,ll.-4ietiirns-frout nearly all. the, counties in aces , / Mexico: give Chan's, •Rept:Mesh delegate to Con- grass 2,500 to 3,900 majority. , • : - The Indians .iapyti 'been eemmitting, great ontrageeNee , Idezieo and *ri . zone . , • • Gov. Pyle icon tie way to Washington,' • Break an Erie Cabal, [Br Ttlegraphlortbe.Flttatargt; Gazette.] SYRACUSE, September serious break occurred thie morning on.the Eat*, canal, at PooPa Brock,. near larkville. • About one'hundred _feet of thn'embank ment was . Garrte d ,oup; The Hood covered the Centr al lairibart track - and tempo rarily stoppeid tr6veL -Tne:tta..l.k la now' in use; It ichniro . aeveral.daya to , repel; the 'break., ; astue43 . , Roci/E§TFi, B.e.loi4her 1. The Giand Loge of Good Template of this,State assembled,.in.Corinthisp Hall to-day. • .Abont :eight hundred delegates, are= in attendance; •The sessions will' °many ethrees days.' A public-la:tooting' willbe held this evening when 'several addreasekwilltedetlivered.!- • - —Col. J. W. Powell, the Colorado river. explorer, returned ,to gaicago .on,Aion day,q having succeissittily traversed Abe. entire. Oland` ftricift,qo -Green ;river, where the Colorado , ' disikarchar into; the open plain in the.Arritoryllf- Arizona:* FYoncr the point Where Col; Powell's- lasr letter. was. written,Abe expedition de.: scended the river about Jortr.handred. miles between walls almost _vertical, ranging - from five Ennared to one thou sand 'five hundred feet Ari _height: The; exterior rim ()title tanort being !rent• two thousand liVe hundred to four thou-- Rand feet aixivs. the bed of the river, More than two , hundred.waterfalbs and ass-• cades, emptying, tiiiemselvek over, the walls of the Canon into life main river, were seen in' thedistance, presenting al most 'every variet7i of natural scenery.? The geological .formation- of the. Canon. consists • principally ,of limestone • and • sanditone. .Granite was fotind. only at three plitceS'iand idlimitedamount. discoveries' of prt;cious tnetalS . were made, and no indications .of gold or Co ver were found in the bed of the river. One - section, of the. Canon - was fonndlo consist of very fine and :beautifully pa.: 'shed, Marble, which is at present entire— ly • inaccessible. I Ttio country traversed is barren , beyond description, and is pro noanced; by, Col.lynwiiil not susceptible of ctatiVa t ioh; tiven'bY irrigation. —ln the case of Frank Mooneyagainst the'osiiters• the(.steastier Flirt, at St. Loula,..the depositional of. Garrett 801e3r.: the 'Mate, and. others,_ :were taken nal Monday. Boy states that Moonerre.:. Meet!, to pay s ota, ,the line when ordered, - and _plaked up, the lead !Link in his ' hand.. He da net fife,The pistol, bnt itWent od d without 'being cocked whi l e be was Ifold ing' -'towards Mooney lit nn 'upward angle of four degrees. He'-does not know , where) thb ball! Went, but be Stir blood. 00140 :the, beating, ,but did not,sfrike lgooney with the lead. He 813 kee -11 4 0 0er came aboard the boat Wh 13 , 4e*gs ready tb'start; but. he' refused. - "Attligiastaixt via teitifiett.thet r ' ten dr tiriOnty after the: 6oat landed,-Mcibney Wenrabont firs hundred yards .fickitt'4hcf.!boat, tobli)off-ail bier clothing annaptativ ,boots and hat, and!: stood there bill the boat leftr- • • . - , (6 thiteppoinftiliht made *deli. Welke*OVVirginti, 'wee Capt. Win.. E. Camerenirtuthor of the Petetehtirgiedrz. a f t isstiorktari: r • caPt, Camerbel was sm. officer inffhelDOWederate- annyand,. one ot thiktiret . t apd euP tten, Ot meg, detmined r ig tg*PMov,4 0 4 . r : —The emits tatting &Miners - it, •o it 3446 D/11114'/Riatili attacks are . being made upon workmen: • s tAPlPY4fkdm , 44, *le , bed, Ts d. 88T Elitli , nten .47p- 017 . * v kjwerni„Lbpatein., - : . bY;ta.ti )9n6)4,for' pro ax is .orders. Dangaitnlie Ad. pro is Ittiminent: in the Jellbraoi(fio (TAO Collation CotitatikTaatdite ii*ht;', articles of Lei- Pesehiitear were preferred against Mayor Leech ihr alleged pecuiatioa. The Mayor has. been- suspended,. ' The trial Plgaitlila 0)40So • ..•.! • I Cingintail, yodel ee the weather waiiildadyehilth a alight thr rain 'make oneriloQd• Thema etcgr7 at six p'Alocklin-thal evening I . EMU